The following people appeared during bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear April 15 in Pope County Circuit Court.

A detective with the Russellville Police Department (RPD) testified that witnesses called 911 to report Spearman had allegedly sped into a parking lot adjacent to apartments located near 1711 S. Erie Ave. Spearman allegedly parked his truck, got out and dawned a ski mask. Witnesses also claimed Spearman allegedly approached a young female walking on the D&R railroad tracks.

The victim told police Spearman demanded she take off her clothes. Two men saw Spearman and chased him. Spearman fled the scene, but police officers took him into custody after he called law enforcement to report his truck stolen in attempt to cover up his suspected rape attempt, police said. Police found marijuana in the ashtray of his truck and an empty box of condoms. Officers also found pornography in Spearman’s wallet. His phone records are under investigation.

District Judge Don Bourne ordered Spearman to stay away from any school in Pope County and to have no contact with the victim, her family and any friends of the family.

• Damian Johnson, 21, fleeing — $10,000.

A Pottsville Police Department (PPD) report stated that an officer observed a vehicle swerving in the vicinity of State Highway 247 early Friday morning. The officer turned on his lights and the vehicle fled toward Interstate 40. Johnson, with a passenger in the car, allegedly drove west on I-40 at speeds in excess of 100 mph and ran other motorists off the road, according to the report.

Johnson exited I-40 and attempted to turn into the Flying-J truck-stop parking lot. Police rammed the vehicle to stop it, and Johnson allegedly reversed, and rammed the police car before continuing to flee. Johnson ended the chase when he bailed out of the vehicle on Sandstone Drive. The passenger fled and evaded capture. An officer chased Johnson on foot for approximately a half mile before catching him. Police detected the smell of alcohol, and Johnson told officers he had been drinking at the Galla Creek Country Club.

• Keri Holt, 36, delivery of methamphetamine — $5,000.

According to court documents, the 5th Judicial District Drug Task Force (DTF) had Holt under investigation within the last six to eight months. On Jan. 2, a confidential informant (CI) working for the DTF met with Holt and another person to purchase methamphetamine. The CI exchanged $300 for 2.5 grams of alleged methamphetamine. Holt tried to get the CI to return the drugs, but the CI refused and left the area.

Pope County Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons filed a petition for Holt’s arrest on March 12. Circuit Judge William Pearson found probable cause was established and issued a bench warrant for Holt’s arrest.